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''A delightful compendium'' - Evening Standard

Have you ever had a feeling that you couldn''t quite describe, because no English word exists for it?

Indeed, without such a word, it''s difficult to remember or understand the feeling, and to talk about it with other people. This applies to all aspects of life, but most of all that most sought-after of feelings, happiness, where our ability to both experience and understand it is limited by the words at our disposal.

However, all is not lost. Even if English has not created a word for a specific feeling, another language probably has. These are known as ''untranslatable'' words, because they lack an exact equivalent in another language. By discovering and learning these words, the boundaries of our world expand accordingly. These words allow us to give voice to feelings that we''ve probably experienced, but have previously lacked the ability to conceptualise. They may even allow us to encounte

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a delightful book * Daily Mail *
[a] delightful compendium * Evening Standard *
A delightful book * Daily Mail *

The Happiness Dictionary Words from Around the

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      Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
      Publication Date: 07/06/2018
      ISBN13: 9780349417196, 978-0349417196
      ISBN10: 0349417199

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      ''A delightful compendium'' - Evening Standard

      Have you ever had a feeling that you couldn''t quite describe, because no English word exists for it?

      Indeed, without such a word, it''s difficult to remember or understand the feeling, and to talk about it with other people. This applies to all aspects of life, but most of all that most sought-after of feelings, happiness, where our ability to both experience and understand it is limited by the words at our disposal.

      However, all is not lost. Even if English has not created a word for a specific feeling, another language probably has. These are known as ''untranslatable'' words, because they lack an exact equivalent in another language. By discovering and learning these words, the boundaries of our world expand accordingly. These words allow us to give voice to feelings that we''ve probably experienced, but have previously lacked the ability to conceptualise. They may even allow us to encounte

      Trade Review
      a delightful book * Daily Mail *
      [a] delightful compendium * Evening Standard *
      A delightful book * Daily Mail *

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